Dear Mr. Seacrest, Could I please set you on fire?

J
jquack

The blog you are about to read has nothing to do with the title. just wanted to wake you up.

So I'm digging through my DVD's today and wanted to watch something, and I found a DVD I had bought a looong time ago.

DVD's of the animated TV show, The Critic.

This show was on when I was in middle school. Middle School. That's mind blowing. i'm watching an episode here and there and I realize something.

This show is friggin HILARIOUS. It's fast paced jokes and funny parodies makes me regret this show wasn't more popular. I'm not a super fan of John Lovitz, but his stuff here is great!

I recommend it if you've got some spare cash to pick up a DVD. Their topical comedy is extremely dated, but makes you nostalgic for the early 90's...if you could handle such a thing.



Now, I leave you with this video from youtube that almost made me have a coronary with it's hilarity.

Comments (2)

B
Brad·
wasn't one of his friends a Schwarzenegger-like personae?
J
jquack·
nope, he had an Australian buddy named Mick, his boss was Duke Phillips, who was a Ted Turner wannabe :) \r \r He picked on Schwarzenegger ALOt though. :) I'll never forget the movie parody of Schwarzenegger posing as a Rabbi. \r \r \"Oh dreyduhl dreyduhl dreyduhl, I made yoo out of clay!\"